Drinking water advisory lifted after tests come back OK

A drinking water alert that had affected 120,000 western Pennsylvania residents since Thursday night has been lifted.

"Over the past two days, MAWC has conducted test sampling and all test results came back with no indication of bacteria," the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County said in a statement on its website Monday afternoon.

Residents in communities along the Kiski River in Westmoreland County had been advised to boil their water because a faulty filter might have allowed water tainted with dangerous algae to contaminate its entire supply.

"There certainly had been the potential for that risk. The potential is what generated the public advisory," said MAWC general manager Chris Kerr. "We're going to analyze step-by-step what we've been through for the past four days, and my hope is we'll make adjustments and make it better."

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